﻿@model WordSmith_V1.ViewModel.AccountViewModel

 <div id="header">
            <div id="title">
               <!-- <h1>WordSmith</h1>-->
            </div>
            <div id="logindisplay">
                @Html.Partial("_LogOnPartial")
            </div>
            <div id="menucontainer">
                <ul id="menu">
                    <li>@Html.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home")</li>
                    <li>@Html.ActionLink("News", "About", "Home")</li>
                    <li>@Html.ActionLink("Kids Corner", "About", "Home")</li>                   
                    <li>@Html.ActionLink("Bookstore", "About", "Home")</li>
                </ul>
            </div>            
        </div>
@{
    ViewBag.Title = "Home Page";
}
<div class="homeLHS">
<h2>@ViewBag.Message</h2>
<p>
    Create, Collaborate, Share.
</p>
</div>

<div class="homeRHS">
@Html.Partial("_Register")

</div>
<div class="featuredContent">
    <h2>Featured Books</h2>
    <img id"featuredImage" src="../../Content/themes/base/images/get_connected.jpg" alt="Featured Image" />
    <h2>Why I won’t be quitting Instagram… and you shouldn’t need to either</h2>
    <p>Social media proves its worth when it comes to spreading news across the world but occasionally it can create it too. Yesterday (18 Dec 2012) it seems everyone was talking about Instagram and what they plan to do with users’ photos.

Instagram announced a few changes to their T&Cs and most people did the same thing they do with all T&Cs, speed-reading through them not really understanding or caring what had changed. A few however decided that they’d delve deeper and apparently uncovered an evil plot…

Instagram are going to sell our photos and make millions from our personal property!

What surprises me most about this is that I seem to be amongst the very few who weren’t outraged by this news and didn’t even consider deleting my account in protest. Many others though took to their Facebook accounts (the irony) and Twitter to complain about this sudden infringement on their privacy, copyright, freedom, human rights, the Geneva Convention, the Rome Statute, and all the other laws that have nothing to do with posting on social media sites but have been cited as laws that Instagram is now breaking.</p>
</div>


<div class="featuredContent">
    <h2>Recent Chapters</h2>
</div>